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Provash Budden is Regional Director for the Americas at Mercy Corps, with 20 years of experience in international development. In this role he leads programs on land rights, access to education, economic development, violence prevention, natural resource management and support to displaced communities affected by conflict. Provash has designed and implemented programs for Mercy Corps in Colombia and Sudan in governance, economic recovery programs and education. He has also completed long and short-term assignments in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia for UN, US, international donors and NGOs. He holds a Master of International Affairs from the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University and currently resides in Bogotá, Colombia.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE:
- What are the fundamental skills needed to work in international development
- Why learning a foreign language in school is crucial to career success in the 21st century
- Why what you major in as an undergraduate does not dictate your future
- What the most difficult parts of the job are and how a seasoned professional perseveres
- What the difference is between the role of a Country Director versus that of a Regional Director
- Why being self aware is a huge asset
- Why having a hobby or extracurricular activity in college is important for a well rounded experience